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Can't push to clients that have 10.x installed

Updated: 21 May 2010 | 3 comments
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Hi everyone.  I'm testing SEP 11 MR3 (I installed the lastest version last week).  Our current environment is SAV 10.x Business Edition.

 

I'm using the Push Deployment Wizard to try to push a package out to a client machine running SAV 10.1.7.  I'm getting a Remote Client Authentication window.  When I key in my username and password and click Ok I get a "Not enough server storage is available to process this command" error.

 

If I manually remove the old client from the machine the push works perfectly.  No Remote Client Authentication needed.

 

The only thing I can think of is that because we password protect removing the old client that SEP is somehow getting blocked.  Although I am able to upgrade from 10.1.5 to 10.1.6 to 10.1.7 with no problems.

 

Has anyone run into this?

 

Thanks.

 

 

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2008
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Oh, a couple more things.  I did find a KB article that said that Windows Firewall might be blocking the install, we're not using a firewall at the client level (part of the reason we're looking at SEP).  Same article said to turn off simple file sharing, which I have tried.

 

Thanks again.

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2008
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Yes, you MUST disable the password protection prior to deploying SEP 11 over ther top of SAV9/10.

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2008
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Ah, that's what I thought.  Odd that it worked upgrading with old versions.

 

Thanks.